darling downs and west moreton phn

Circles of care and connection

Circles of Care and Connection visualises the essential links between community, health, and cultural values through a series of interconnected circles and motifs. The concentric circles represent key priorities such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, Aged Care, Mental Health, Alcohol and Drugs, Digital Health, and Population Health. Each circle is decorated with unique patterns—waves, dots, cogwheels, and sun symbols—that embody cultural ties, stories, reflection, pathways to recovery, energy, and collaboration.

Lines and dots weave through these circles, illustrating the continuous flow of communication, shared effort, and interconnected support across all sectors of community health. These interconnected motifs highlight the importance of unity and cooperation in fostering wellbeing and resilience. 

Surrounding the circles are hills symbolising core community values—Accountability, Collaboration, Respect, Innovation, Transparency, and Integrity—underscoring the moral foundation guiding community wellness. The artwork celebrates unity, cultural continuity, and collective responsibility, demonstrating how diverse efforts harmoniously come together to nurture community health and resilience.

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